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Ephedra

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NOTE: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) has banned the sale of dietary supplements that contain ephedra (ephedrine alkaloids) because of concerns about its safety. The
product has been linked to
heart attacks,
strokes, and some deaths.

What is ephedra?

Ephedra—also known as ma huang
and by its scientific name, Ephedra sinica—is an herbal
product that comes from an evergreen plant. The Chinese used these plants 5,000
years ago, possibly for the treatment of
asthma and hay fever. But they used plant preparations
unlike the modern ephedra supplements that are now banned.

Ephedra
stimulates the nervous system and the heart.

Serious problems are associated with ephedra. There
have been some reports of heart attacks and deaths after its use.

Is ephedra safe?

The FDA has banned the sale of dietary supplements that contain ephedra (ephedrine alkaloids) because of concerns about its safety. The ban doesn't apply to other uses of ephedra, such as herbal teas or Chinese herbal remedies.

For people who have heart disease, diabetes, or heart problems, using ephedra may make these conditions worse.

Always tell your doctor if you are using a natural health product or if you are thinking about combining a natural health product with your standard medical treatment. It may not be safe to stop your standard medical treatment and use only a natural health product.

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